Musicians and non-musicians consonant/dissonant perception investigated by EEG and fMRI
Musicians and non-musicians consonant/dissonant perception investigated by EEG and fMRI
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Cold Spring Harbor: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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The perception of two (or more) simultaneous musical notes, depending on their pitch interval(s), could be broadly categorized as consonant or dissonant. Previous studies have suggested that musicians and non-musicians adopt different strategies when discerning music intervals: the frequency ratio (perfect fifth or tritone) for the former, and freq...
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Musicians and non-musicians consonant/dissonant perception investigated by EEG and fMRI
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2692-8205
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10.1101/2021.08.15.456377
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